Coast Ranges
California’s Coast Ranges rise abruptly from the pacific ocean to over 6,000 feet in elevation. The Coast Ranges run parallel to the coast for about two-thirds of the length of California. They are home to a wide array of habitats ranging from redwood forests, oak woodland, riparian woodland, chaparral, and coastal scrub.
Filtered Light Julia Pfeiffer State Park, CA (2018)
Shrouded Cypress Grove Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, CA (2019)
Sycamore in Fog Julia Pfeiffer State Park, CA (2018)
Deep Red & Evergreen Pinnacles National Park, CA (2022)
Pinnacles I Pinnacles National Park, CA (2020)
Branching Manzanita Pinnacles National Park, CA (2020)
Southern Range Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park, CA (2021)
Saturated Moss Pinnacles National Park, CA (2022)
Luminous Oaks Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park, CA (2021)
Blue Oak Tapestry Pinnacles National Park, CA (2020)
Woodpecker's Granary Pinnacles National Park, CA (2020)
Blue Oak Woodland Pinnacles National Park, CA (2020)